Managing global epidemics of HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) requires improvements in context-specific programming that prioritise optimising service coverage, strengthening routine program monitoring systems, achieving equity in health outcomes, and having measurable impact at the population-level.
With just two years left to attain the 2025 HIV prevention target of fewer than 370 000 new HIV infections annually, the world is not on track. In 2022, 1.3 million people became infected with HIV – the urgency to accelerate progress cannot be overemphasized. The Global HIV Prevention Coalition co-convened by UNAIDS and UNFPA ensures a strengthened and sustained political
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